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On Political Theology and the Possibility of Superseding it

Paulina Ochoa Espejo
Political Science, Yale University


October 2007


Abstract:     
The analogies between religious and secular juridical arguments interest political theorists because they suggest a hidden link between religion and politics. However, merely describing analogies does not show that the link is significant. Why are there such analogies? The question matters because answering is a prerequisite for determining whether there can be a neutral political background to religion in the sovereign state. This paper argues that there are such analogies because arguments in theology and arguments in the juridical theory of the state share a common structure. This structure is such that the meaning of some concepts in the theory of the state, like political order and sovereignty, cannot be fully understood without reference to theology. This thesis - Political Theology - has become associated with Carl Schmitt, but the argument in this paper differs importantly from his. Unlike Schmitt, this paper claims that in the contemporary state political theology can be superseded.

Keywords: analogy, political theology, religion and politics, Carl Schmitt, structure

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Date posted: November 13, 2007 ; Last revised: November 16, 2007

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Ochoa Espejo, Paulina, On Political Theology and the Possibility of Superseding it (October 2007). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1029609


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Paulina Ochoa Espejo (Contact Author)
Political Science, Yale University ( email )
P.O. Box 208301
New Haven, CT 06520-8301
United States
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